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Changing Object’s Colour in Photoshop

Buh.  I’ve been feeling pretty rough over the past few days.  The sore throat isn’t going away, whatsoever.  I have a feeling there’s a tinge of strep throat in my system.  Must counteract these forces!

Last night in Multimedia class we learned some great colour correction options in Photoshop.  THIS is the stuff that’s useful.  The tools that I can use to touch up personal photographs!  I had to provide three examples of photos I wanted to transform so I took a bunch of shots from trips to Paris and New York.  One of the cooler features was the ability to change the colour of something.  For example, I switched the colour of a car:

The Professor challenged me to figure out a way to make sure the reflection in the other car was also red.  That was tough to figure out but eventually it worked out.  The thing isn’t perfect but it’s pretty neat what you can do in Photoshop.  Honestly, the tools that I was taught in class tonight literally took 20 minutes to play around with.

iplaying: Appelle-moi – Noir Silence (Immortellement Célèbre)

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Review: Smashing Pumpkins at Massey Hall (Night 2)

IMG_7776, originally uploaded by Evdawg.

“If I were to notice my nose or ears bleeding at the concert, it wouldn’t have come to me as a surprise as I surely thought my brain had melted a little.” – my description of Night 2 to a colleague.

After another day of work, I headed downtown to an election party at some pub. Dawn (who I curled with a few nights prior) had organized a grand gala for the US elections and so Katie and I decided to show up (as well as take advantage of their cheap chicken wings!). I got to see Sarah, Dawn and Nathan one last time before heading out of Toronto but missed Paul as he was ordering some shoes online (brave sole!). I then trekked down to Massey Hall and got there around 7:50 with no free posters in sight. I headed downstairs to the bar (which was the first time I realized there was a bar in this place) and got a water as I wasn’t feeling too well. I figured some hydration may help out. I then found my trusty old Row R, Seat 42 chair and plopped down around different people. I noticed familiar faces in the hall…some had moved towards the stage, some backwards. Either way, I closed my eyes until the lights dimmed and the same introduction music came over the PA.

I shall go more in depth on the review this time around to capture all my thoughts of the two nights. I thought a neat addition to the stage was a sole lit-up pumpkin on one of the amplifiers. I also liked how the violinist had a spot next to Lisa on keys and that the horn section had a spot in behind Ginger (bass). It was a good setup of the small stage.

I make specific comments to songs below so I’ll sum up overall feelings of the night here. All in all, Night 2 BLEW my expectations away. When I bought tickets to the 20th Anniversary tour, it was in hopes of hearing some rare songs. I didn’t expect any new songs, I didn’t expect any ‘never before played’ songs, I didn’t expect some returns of old jam songs. I got all of this and more. It was quite a surprise and it perked me out of my feeling sick. It was amazing. There was not one moment that I didn’t enjoy. The new songs are rocking! I really can’t wait to hear the bootleg to this night! It’s on order. Who knows when it will show up. Night 2 was by far the better of the two nights but I’m glad I went to both.

Comments on the entire 20th Anniversary Tour – Black Sunshine and White Crosses. 48 different songs played over the span of two nights. 5 hours of Pumpkins music. White Crosses definitely not the ‘acoustic’ session that I thought it would become. I must admit that I almost enjoyed being alone at the concert as I didn’t have to think about anyone else who may not enjoy the Pumpkins as much as I do. I could exist in the moment of the heavy 20 minute jam sessions and love every moment of them. I could marvel in the fact that they are playing new songs for us tonight. I enjoyed Night 2 more than Night 1 and I can’t figure out if it’s because I already had heard Night 1 earlier in the summer via a bootleg. I think by looking at the song content, I would have preferred Night 2 anyhow…with its rarities and new songs being played. But the whole experience was the best Pumpkins experience I’ve had in my life. I’ve seen the Pumpkins in ’96, ’00 and ’07 and this is them at the top of their game. Twenty years in and they aren’t letting up!

Epilogue – In the encore, Billy came out and made reference to President Obama and how proud they were of their country right now. Everyone cheered. When I left Massey Hall I walked up Yonge Street and there were people dancing in the streets. There were bongos being drummed, there were songs being changed in Dundas Square. To confirm that Obama did in fact win, I asked the first person I met. “Who won?” I asked. He smiled and said “Obama.”

I don’t know if it was because Barack Obama seemed to be a popular candidate in Canadian eyes, or if it was because it was finally the end of an…interesting eight years with George W. Either way it felt like this great weight had been lifted off the shoulders of the world that evening.

I couldn’t have asked for a better ending of my stay in Toronto.

Special thanks go out to a few people in making this possible – Bruce, Louise and Maureen for those gift certificates to Ticketmaster from last Christmas. Most of the concerts in Ottawa are through another ticket chain so I was glad to put those gift cards to the ultimate use. Thank you very much! Thanks to my old manager Sue and the crew at the regional headquarters in Toronto for allowing me to work from Toronto for a few days. Last but not least, thanks to Katie for having me over for a few nights. I’m glad I had the opportunity to fix her computer, fix her iPod and make brownies during my way with her!

Love live the Pumpkins.

Setlist:
Ava Adore – Billy in black get up (on White Crosses night. Nice) carrying a jack-o-lantern and dumping the glittery contents on part of the audience during the song.
Cupid de Locke – !!! Hasn’t been played in a decade. Jimmy came out on the marching drum and Billy led him around the stage.
1979 – Fairly standard fare.
99 Floors – A new song which debuted at the Residencies last year. Acoustic/harmonica folk song.
Owata – New song. Pretty cool!
Sunkissed – I really enjoyed the addition of the horns on this one.
Soma – AS IF. SOMA is being played. At this point in the night, I realized that Night 2 would blow Night 1 one away from the sheer choice of songs they played.
Cherub Rock – I laughed after remembering last night’s comments about this tune.
Zero – Ah yes! Hasn’t been played in awhile. One of my faves from Mellon Collie. Jeff was pretty wild on the solo.
Bodies – Honestly, are they kidding me? This has surely not been played in over a decade and is constantly requested. It was visceral. It was amazing. Billy screaming “Love is Suicide!”. Beautiful. At this point, this is where I thought of the brain melting comment above.
Crestfallen – Always a favourite from Adore.
I of the Mourning – A welcome surprise and I love the end.
A Song for a Son – New song, quite rocking. I’m enjoying the direction of the new songs and look forward to their proper introduction.
Landslide – Jeff and Billy, solo on guitar. Beautiful! It was really great to hear him sing Landslide and he even had us sing at one point.
Disarm – Good violin/horn section.
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness – Ok, so I really didn’t know what this was for awhile. For the longest time I just thought it was the horn/violin section playing an instrumental jam. Then I tuned into a melody I recognized. It really took me five good minutes to pinpoint it…it was the instrumental introduction to my favourite album! Very different and very amazing. Once I tuned it, it put a smile on my face.
Galapogos – Honestly, a dream come true. “Too late to turn back now, I’m running out of sound!”. At first I thought they were playing Porcelina.
Gossamer – At this point in the show, my brain truly must have been damaged somehow as I started to not be able to pinpoint what they were playing. The rolling bassline and the drums hearkened a memory in me and then I realized they were playing the ‘live-only’ song Gossamer which is one of my all time faves. This is quite the long song (some versions capping at 35 minutes). I believe this one stopped around the 20 minute mark and they had a new outro section which was great. It took the intro section and slowed it down.
As Rome Burns – New song which ROCKED. The haunting feel of the keys, the sense-searing guitar…ahhh, it’s going to be a fave!
The Sounds of Silence – I found out this is a Simon and Garfunkel cover. I didn’t know it until after the show. I think it’s at this point in the night where Billy tripped backwards and fell on his back and he waved off the guitar tech guy and got up himself. Must be hard enough when he’s dressed up in a dress!
The March Hare – New song. Honestly, these songs segueway into one another easily that I couldn’t really tell where one ended and where one began. I believe this one is where he started ranting about Little Red Riding Hood. It had a very calyspo beat and Billy was traipsing around the stage with a tambourine and genuinely having a great time.
Suffer – Segueway into Suffer which I didn’t recognize at first as it was a calypso version. Very cool!
Age of Innocence – Ending the show with a great ending tune from Machina!
Encore
That’s the Way (My Love Is) – Acoustic.
I Am One – Part 2 – For the longest time, this space jam seemed familiar (lyrically only) to me and I really couldn’t put my finger on it. When I searched through some old Gish tunes the next day, I still couldn’t place the lyrics. I then found out that this was a pre-Gish tune that they brought out of the vault! AWESOME! Never played before live! Beautiful! I think this was the ultimate nod to the hardcore fans like myself who may have recognized it from a simple 2 minute version we have in our collection somewhere. Musically, it’s definitely changed though.

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Thoughts on Toronto, from an Ottawan – Part 2

  • The buses are insane here.  I felt like I was being thrown into a can of sardines getting onto the morning bus which brought us down to the subway station.
  • I really enjoy the subway.  It’s quite fast and the signs make it simple navigate.  Mind you, I pride myself on the ability to navigate any area so some other people may find it intimidating.
  • Katie is amazing.  I’ve been sick over the past day and she’s been very accomodating.
  • There are stores for everything.  For example, I went into a record shop that could very well be my bedroom.  It had vinyl, it had used CDs, it had cool books relating to music, movies and random pop culture elements.  Later on, Katie brought me to The Cookbook Store.  Yes, there is a store with cookbooks as their only merchandise.  I couldn’t imagine that a place like that could stay in business, but sure enough, there are quite a few cooks here in the GTA.
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Review: Smashing Pumpkins at Massey Hall

Tonight Tonight, originally uploaded by pumpkinsmediamilitia.

Last night I met up with Sarah, Paul, Katie and we headed to a great Thai food restaurant which was close to Massey Hall. We chatted and ate for awhile and then I headed down the block in search for the legendary Hall. I had only been there once before with Vero at an Our Lady Peace concert and I remember it being quite the venue.

The crowds around the Hall were exhuding an electricity in the air. Tonight was the debut night of the ‘Black Sunshine’ show whereas tomorrow will hold the ‘White Crosses’ shows. There was excited voices talking about how great the concert will be. The excitement overtook me as I walked into the hall and found my seat (which was two rows shy of being right at the back of the hall (Row R), but you know what? It was still closer than I was when I saw them in Montreal in a big crowd of people. I guess there is really no bad spot in this venue.)

I then headed downstairs to the merchandise booth and picked up a 20th anniversary poster as well as a t-shirt which had a cool logo on it with the tour dates on the back. I wasn’t going to pick up the t-shirt but they had another poster with the cool logo and I figured I may as well just pick up the t-shirt and I will always have the logo no matter what.

When I got back to my seat I noticed a few guys holding oversized posters and I asked where they got them. Supposedly they were giving out free posters outside promoting the new DVD that is coming out next week. I headed out but couldn’t find any free posters.

8PM was the time listed on the ticket and the band eventually started around 8:20. The lights came down and they had some eerie intro music over the speakers (alas, it was no Mellon Collie theme!) and then Jimmy came out and rocked us with a drum solo. At the point I realized that I should not be putting off getting a mild prescription of eyeglasses for driving. This would be another good use of them as I couldn’t pick out fine details up on the stage from that far back.

The band then came out and Billy came out in this crazy getup which consisted of a wedding dress and some giant head-dress. It’s interesting to think that he is one of the only musicians out there that still dress up in theatre garb for the concert.

The setlist consisted of rock, acoutic, then more rock. The band was accompanied by flutes, horns and violins which was nice on such songs like Tonight, Tonight. The band seemed really into it at times and Billy gave it his all with his customary snarl.

The encore was quite fun as the band came out with kazoos and Billy had a giant commentary for us…”We rock more than 90% of the bands out there.”, “We will be here for awhile yet.” “To the guy yelling for Cherub Rock, Cherub Rock, Cherub Rock…God, it’s like a bad acid trip!”. He spoke for a good 15 minutes while interjecting with everyone singing “Everything is Beautiful”.

The night was amazing. The setlist mimicked the August tour they just had but I didn’t care. I was grateful to see them even though I had heard bootlegs. I am looking extremely forward to seeing the ‘White Crosses’ show tonight as I am thinking there will be quite a few surprises coming at us. Will they play my favourite tune, ‘Thru the Eyes of Ruby’? One can hope. I also wonder if they will provide us with any updates on the US election or if they even care really?

My only complaint is that yesterday I came down with something…my throat was killing me, my bones ached and I felt cold at all times. When I got back to Katie’s I wrapped myself up in blankets hoping that the moment would be pass by morning. I must admit that this morning I felt no better but I feel quite a bit better this afternoon after my third Vitamin C filled drink.

Setlist:
Roctopus (Jimmy Drum Solo)
Everybody Come Clap
Tarantula
G.L.O.W.
Siva
Mayonaise
Tonight, Tonight
Speed Kills
Transformer
Superchrist
United States

Once Upon A Time
The Crux
The Rose March

Today
Bullet with Butterfly Wings
The Beginning is the End is the Beginning
Heavy Metal Machine
Glass’ Theme
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (Pink Floyd)

We Only Come Out at Night
Everything is Beautiful

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Thoughts on Toronto, from an Ottawan

With the knowledge of working in Toronto for a few days, I am excited to experience life in a ‘normal’ manner, rather than how it usually is when there is a grand event happening in Toronto.  Here’s some thoughts so far on Toronto from a guy who’s lived up North and in Ottawa:

  • Walking around at lunch at Yonge and Sheppard, I can definitely taste something in the air…and it wasn’t excitement for tonight’s concert.  It was more like fumes. 
  • The subway seemed fun to ride.  It’s quite warm which could be great in the winter, instead of freezing on the OC Transpo.  However, I bet it gets QUITE warm in the winter considering you have all your winter clothing on.  It is a quick system though and I look forward to some form of transit like that in Ottawa’s future.
  • If you had any inkling of trying ANY different in life, Toronto is your place.  You can probably find Alaskan food here somewhere.
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On the Road: Toronto for the Smashing Pumpkins

I’m currently working from Toronto today as well as tomorrow.  I managed to secure a workstation here in a Government building so that I wouldn’t have to take time off to go see the Smashing Pumpkins tonight and tomorrow night.  To recap, I am going to see their 20th Anniversary tour which promises to be a look into the past, present and future of the Pumpkins.  Last week they played the Bridge School Benefit concert and already played three new songs along with nine other musicians on stage.  This reminds me of the Adore tour where they had quite a few more musicians on stage with them.  I listened to the Atlanta Adore tour bootleg on my way down here and forgot how much the Adore tour was with the addition of others on stage.

I have gone on blackout mode for the rest of the weekend in terms of Pumpkins news as I want to be surprised as to what is played at the concert.  The show consists of one setlist spread over two nights, the first night called ‘Black Sunshine’ (probably a lot of the heavier tunes) and the second night is ‘White Crosses’. (probably the easier going stuff).  They are playing at Massey Hall which is such an iconic venue in terms of music history (see Neil Young and others) so I’m sure they will bring the rock tonight.

On Saturday I drove up to Aunt Dinah and Uncle Richard’s place and hung out with them for the evening.  After having an amazing roast dinner, I made some DVDs of slideshow from their Hawaii pictures.  The Mac is amazingly versatile in doing this and it was very simple. 

On Sunday we went to breakfast at Cora’s along with Dwayne and Wendy’s family and then I headed downtown where I am spending the next few days with the ever gracious, ever beautiful Katie.  She brought me out curling last night which was super fun and I also got to see Paul and Val as well as meet Dawn and Nathan who were good people.

Now I’m looking forward to heading to Massey Hall for 8PM and seeing what will happen.  Will I be impressed?  Most assuredly.  Will I see some great tour posters commemorating the event?  That would be cool too.  Can I get a bootleg of the show?  Luckily, this is the first tour that they will sell soundboard recordings!  I already have them ordered.

The night can’t go wrong.

Random Note: I heard that Maureen hit a moose (she’s alright!) the other night coming back from Timmins.  Maureen, I’m glad you’re alright and that the car is alright and just think…you have gone through what not many people have.  So take that knowledge in your back pocket and realize behind the wheel of the car, clearly you have nothing to worry about!  Don’t take that as advice to go Evil Kenievel on us.